Linn AV Personal Handset User manual

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Linn AV Personal Handset User’s Guide
preface
General user instructions
1. Water and Moisture. Do not use the appliance near water, for example near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and the
like.
2. Heat. Site the appliance away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
3. Cleaning. The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
4. Objects and liquid entry. Take care not to let objects or liquids fall onto the product.
5. Damage requiring service. The product should be serviced by qualified personnel if :
a. Objects or liquid have fallen into the product.
b. The product has been exposed to rain.
c. The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in operation.
d. The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
6. Servicing. Don’t attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Battery types and replacement
Four AAA or LR03 cells, or equivalent.
Copyright and acknowledgements
Copyright © Linn Products Limited.
Linn Products Limited, Floors Road, Waterfoot, Glasgow, G76 0EP, Scotland, United
Kingdom.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Printed in the United Kingdom.
AV 5101, AV 5103, AV 5105, AV 5110, AV 5120, AV 5140, and AV 5150 are trademarks of
Linn Products Limited.
The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change
without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Linn Products Limited.
Linn Products Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies
that may appear in this manual.
Part no: PACK 258
This manual was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd, Cambridge, England.
contents
introduction..........................................1
AV 5103 System Controller...................1
AV 5101 Personal Handset............................2
AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier.................2
AV 5140 Floor-Standing Loudspeaker................3
AV 5120 Compact Loudspeaker..........................3
AV 5110 Local Loudspeaker.........................................4
AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass Speaker.......................4
…Making it real........................................................................5
About the AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier............................6
using the Personal Handset.........7
Key layout..................................................7
General use of the handset.....................................................11
Recording macros.................................................................12
Examples of macros.....................................................................13
using the AV 5101 with Linn
equipment.........................................14
Controlling Linn CD players..............14
Controlling Linn tuners.............................................16
Controlling Linn preamplifiers and amplifiers...............17
Using the AV 5101 Personal Handset with KNEKT.............18
programming the AV Personal
Handset.....................................................19
Erasing previously learnt commands........19
Alignment of handsets...........................................20
Learning commands from an infra-red handset......21
Leaving the Learn Process...........................................................23
maintenance.........................................24
Cleaning the Personal Handset.................24
Replacing the batteries................................24
appendix..................................................26
AUX1 – Audio stack or record player.....26
AUX2 – Photo CD.......................................26
AV 5103 System Controller................................27
CD – CD player.....................................................27
LASER – LaserDisc player...........................................28
CABLE/SAT – Cable/satellite receivers...................28
TAPE/DAT – Tape/DAT recorders.....................................29
TUNER – Radio tuner..........................................................29
TV – TV receiver............................................................................30
VCR – Video recorder..................................................................30
index............................................................31
preface
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notes
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The Linn AV System
To get the most out of a film you have to do more than simply watch it: you
have to experience it fully, exactly as its creators intended. That means images
and sound must be married together perfectly, giving you the same emotional
impact you would receive in the cinema itself. Without sound of the very
highest quality, every film lacks an essential dimension – and so does your
pleasure in viewing it.
In designing your Linn AV system, we have set out to create the ultimate
experience of cinema and music in the home and every component has
been carefully designed to give you exactly that. No-one knows more than
Linn about designing music systems for the home and we have used that
unique experience and know how to create an AV system which gives you
the same accuracy and purity of sound, even when you are listening to special
effects in an action movie.
AV 5103 System Controller
The heart of the system is the AV 5103 System Controller. This controls
your audio and video sources, to let you choose what you want to watch or
listen to. It can control analogue signals, from a tape recorder or FM tuner,
for example; digital signals, from a CD player or a LaserDisc player, and video
sources, from a TV tuner, video recorder and LaserDisc player. It also decodes
surround encoded materials, including AC-3, to give you a complete surround
sound experience. With its informative two-line text display, and the option
of on-screen graphics, the AV 5103 System Controller is both powerful and
simple to use. Most operations involve just one key-press on the front panel
or handset.
Despite the simplicity of its front panel, however, almost every aspect of the
System Controller can be configured in exactly the way you want. You can
define and control everything: the inputs you use for each of your sources,
the name of those sources, the surround-sound decoding options and
loudspeaker settings. The System Controller also provides a sophisticated
range of audio and video recording options, allowing you to record several
sources simultaneously without affecting what you are watching or hearing.
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AV 5101 Personal Handset
The power and flexibility of the Linn AV system is entirely under your control,
from wherever you are in the room, with the AV 5101 Personal Handset.
This uses a powerful infra-red signal to allow you to select any of the AV
5103 System Controller’s functions with a few simple key presses.
Its uniquely contoured shape makes it extremely comfortable to hold, and
the keys are large, and easy to read and use. It is also equally suitable for
table-top use, if you prefer.
As well as controlling the Linn AV system, and any other Linn products you
may own, the Personal Handset can also learn the commands for your other
equipment, so that your whole system can be controlled with a single handset.
AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier
The AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier is the ideal companion to the System
Controller in your AV system. It has the power to cope with the most
demanding cinema effects, while providing the purity and low distortion
needed for the perfect reproduction of music.
Each AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier will drive two of the loudspeakers in
your system, and for the best possible sound we recommend you divide the
output of one AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier to drive the bass and treble
sections of your centre speaker separately.
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AV 5140 Floor-Standing
Loudspeaker
The AV 5140 Floor-Standing Loudspeaker is the perfect choice for use as
the front speakers in a surround sound installation. With film, TV, video, or
music the outstanding bass performance of the AV 5140 Floor-Standing
Loudspeakers, combined with their natural reproduction of voice and music,
will provide you with a totally absorbing and breathtaking cinematic
experience. Their unique stylish shape ensures that they enhance, rather
than dominate, your home.
AV 5120 Compact Loudspeaker
The centre loudspeaker is fundamental to a good AV system because it has
the task of reproducing the most critical information for music and cinema
sources. We therefore designed the AV 5120 Compact Loudspeaker without
any compromises to give a superior full-range response, together with
especially good bass handling.
As well as giving superb reproduction of music it reproduces speech with
particular accuracy, making it ideal for use with film soundtracks. We also
carefully matched it to the AV 5140 Floor-Standing Loudspeakers so that
sounds which pan across and move between the speakers sound both
accurate and highly dramatic. This gives you the most realistic possible
impression when listening to film and video soundtracks.
The AV 5120 drive units are screened to ensure that there is no interference
if you place it next to your television.
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AV 5110 Local Loudspeaker
The rear loudspeakers in a surround system are important in creating a
spacious sound for music and provide background noises and special effects
in film soundtracks. These need to be capable of handing the full dynamic
range for AC-3 but only limited range for ProLogic. The AV 5110 Local
Loudspeakers were designed to be compact and stylish, so that they can be
positioned easily in any room.
Despite their size they produce a deceptively full sound with excellent bass
response. For even better performance, and especially if you are using AC-3,
a recommended alternative is to use a pair of AV 5120 or AV 5140 Floor-
Standing Loudspeakers as the rear surround speakers.
AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass
Speaker
The AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass Speaker extends the bass performance of
the whole system to give you totally involving cinematic effects and enhance
the impact of music. We designed the AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass Speaker
to reproduce bass sounds as faithfully as our full-range loudspeakers, with
the result that its contribution to the overall sound is extremely natural and
unobtrusive. Because low frequency sounds are not directional you can
position the bass speaker anywhere convenient in the room.
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…Making it real
The Linn AV system has been designed to give you the most exciting and
satisfying experience of cinema it is possible to achieve in the home. Our
aim is to bring you the complete film as its creators intended: with images
and sound working together in the most memorable way. To achieve this
demanding objective we have designed each of our components to give
outstanding performance in their own right while ensuring that each of them
work perfectly with each other.
The result is an integrated system that will give you the most rewarding
experience you can achieve from watching a film, or listening to a music
recording: bringing a new dimension to the way you experience cinema in
the home.
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About the AV 5105 Stereo Power
Amplifier
The Linn AV 5105 Stereo Power Amplifier is intended for use in high
performance audio and audio/video systems. It combines high output power,
ruggedness, and ease of use with our passion for quality. It draws on years of
experience of designing and making high quality audio power amplifiers.
Inside the compact case are two completely independent electrically isolated
channels with fully regulated power supplies giving ‘dual mono’ performance.
The signal path is DC coupled and servo controlled for the lowest distortion,
cleanest, least coloured sound. The output stage is highly derated for cool,
reliable operation, and the protection circuitry protects extensively against
accidents or abuse.
A signal sensing circuit detects the presence of audio above a very low level
and turns on the main power supplies to the amplifier, bringing the power
amplifier channel from a very low standby power consumption to full
operation. It reverts to the standby condition a few minutes after the input
signal disappears. This is particularly useful in multi-channel surround sound
systems.
The AV 5105 accepts the Linn active crossover modules, automatically
detecting their presence and switching them in circuit as soon as they are
plugged in. This makes playback system upgrades easy.
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The Linn AV 5101 Personal Handset puts you in control of your entire AV and hi-fi system from
wherever you are sitting. This chapter explains the function of each of the keys on the Personal
Handset, and shows how you can use them to control your equipment.
Key layout
The following illustration shows the function of
each of the keys on the Personal Handset.
For convenience the keys on the Personal
Handset are divided into several logical groups,
and each group of keys performs a distinct
function, as described in the following sections.
1. Handset operation keys determine the
operation of the whole handset, or instruct it
to learn commands.
2. AV System functions perform special
functions unique to the AV 51 System.
3. Programmable source control keys
provide functions for controlling sources.
4. Audio/Video source select keys select
one of the audio/video sources.
5. Volume and speaker balance keys
allow you to adjust the volume and speaker
balance. These can also be programmed for
your TV.
6. Programmable numeric keys provide
additional functions for controlling sources.
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Handset operation keys
These keys determine the operation of the whole handset, or instruct it
to learn commands:
Key What it does
STANDBY Switches the System Controller or a
source to standby.
KNEKT Selects the source from the main system in
a KNEKT Multi-Room system.
MACRO Records a sequence of your commands,
called a macro, so you can replay them with
a single key press.
LEARN Learns a command from another infra-red
handset and assigns it to one of the
Programmable handset keys.
AV System functions
These keys perform special functions unique to the AV 51 System:
Key What it does
OSG Displays on-screen graphics information
superimposed on the video image.
QUIET Selects Midnight Movie mode, which reduces
the volume of loud signals and increases the
volume of quiet ones for late-night listening.
SURR Allows you to select the surround sound
processing mode using the - and + volume keys.
MODE Not currently used.
RECORD FROM Allows you to select the source to record
from.
RECORD TO Allows you to select the output to record to.
PROG Allows you to select an audio+video source,
and sets up the programmable keys for that
source.
SOURCE A Displays the current audio input source, and
allows you to select a different audio input
using the - and + VOLUME keys or by pressing
one of the Audio/Video source select keys.
SOURCE V Displays the current video input source, and
allows you to select a different video input
using the - and + VOLUME keys or by pressing
one of the Audio/Video source keys.
For more information about these functions refer to the AV 5103 System
Controller Owner’s Manual.
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Audio/Video source select keys
Pressing PROG followed by one of the Audio/Video source select keys
selects the corresponding audio+video source on the System Controll
changes the function of the programmable keys to the appropriate func
for that source.
Pr
essing one of the Audio/Video source select keys on its own changes
function of the programmable keys without selecting the source on the
System Controller. This allows you to control one source while watchi
listening to another.
The
Audio/Video source select keys are as follows:
Key Used for
TUNER FM tuner.
DAT Digital audio tape recorder.
CD CD player.
TAPE Tape recorder.
AUX 1 Auxiliary source 1.
AUX 2 Auxiliary source 2.
CABLE Cable television.
VCR Video cassette recorder.
TV Television.
SAT Satellite television.
LASER LaserDisc player.
Programmable source control keys
These keys provide functions for controlling sources, including CD
players, tape recorders, and FM tuners. Press one of the Audio/Video
source select keys to specify which source you want to control.
The source control keys are initially set up to control Linn products. You
can also program them for any of your other equipment using the
Personal Handset LEARN function.
The keys have the following functions:
Key What it does
STOP * Stops the source.
PAUSE = Pauses the source.
PLAY > Plays the source.
RED Can be programmed to perform record or
another function.
SEARCH ¯ and ¼ Searches for a track on a CD player or
station on an FM tuner.
BLACK Can be assigned to another function on a
source.
SKIP and Moves between tracks on a CD player or
presets on an FM tuner.
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Volume and speaker balance keys
These keys allow you to change the volume, mute the sound, restore the
normal settings, and adjust the individual and relative speaker output
levels.
The volume and speaker balance keys are as follows:
Key What it does
NORM Restores the source to its normal volume
and surround processing settings.
SELECT Steps between the different speaker
settings for the currently active surround
mode. These include balance, rear level,
centre, subwoofer, etc.
MUTE Mutes the sound. Press MUTE again or one
of the VOLUME keys to unmute it.
VOLUME - and + Changes the volume, or the currently
selected setting.
Programmable numeric keys
These keys provide additional functions for controlling your audio and
video sources. They can be programmed for the other equipment in your
system using the LEARN function. These keys can also be used with Linn
CD players and FM tuners to enter a track number, preset number, or
station frequency.
Refer to the Appendix, page 26, for the default settings for each source.
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General use of the handset
Put the System Controller into or bring it out of standby
mode like this
Press the STANDBY key.
Put a source into or bring it out of standby mode like this
Press the appropriate Audio/Video source select key, followed by the
STANDBY key within 2 seconds.
For example to put your TV into standby mode, press the TV key followed
by the STANDBY key.
Change the volume like this
The following volume and speaker balance keys can operate either the
System Controller volume functions or the TV volume functions:
NORM, SELECT, MUTE, VOLUME-, and VOLUME+.
To change from the System Controller to TV control, or vice versa:
Press the Audio/Video source select key corresponding to the source
you want to listen to, followed by one of the above volume and
speaker balance keys within 2 seconds.
For example, if the Personal Handset is currently controlling the TV
volume functions and you want to increase the volume on the System
Controller for the CD you are listening to:
Press the CD key, followed by the VOLUME + key within 2 seconds.
The speaker and balance keys will now control the System Controller
volume functions.
Select amplifier controls like this
The AV System function keys, Audio/Video source select keys, volume and
speaker balance keys, STANDBY key, and KNEKT key can operate either the
AV 5103 System Controller or another amplifier, if the Personal Handset has
learnt its commands; see Programming the AV Personal Handset, page 19. To
change from operating the AV 5103 to operating a learnt amplifier:
Press the Audio/Video source select key for the learnt amplifier.
For example, if AUX2 was used to learn the amplifier’s commands, press
AUX2 to select the learnt amplifier’s commands.
To change from operating a learnt amplifier to operating the AV 5103:
Press the LEARN key.
The LEARN key will be illuminated.
Press the MODE key.
The LEARN indicator will blink once.
Press the numeric key (0–9) corresponding to your System Controller.
The LEARN indicator will blink once, and then switch off when you have
released the numeric key.
For example, to select the AV 5103 System Controller’s commands if it is
configured as Amplifier 1 (see the Linn AV System Controller User’s Guide):
Press the LEARN key.
Press the MODE key followed by numeric key 1.
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Recording macros
A very convenient and powerful feature built into the Personal Handset is
the ability to record a sequence of your commands, and replay them with
a single key press. For example, you could record the commands to select
the television and display a particular teletext page as a single key. The
sequence of commands is called a macro, and you can keep up to ten
different macros for your most frequently-used operations. Some practical
examples of using macros are given at the end of this section.
Record a macro like this
Press the LEARN key to indicate that you want the Personal Handset
to learn a macro.
The LEARN indicator will be illuminated.
Press the MACRO key to learn a macro.
The MACRO indicator will also be illuminated.
Press a numeric key to assign a number to the macro you want to
learn.
For example, to assign a macro to key 5 press 5.
The LEARN indicator will flash slowly to show that the Personal Handset
is ready to learn commands.
Any keys you now press will be recorded in the macro.
For example, you might press TEXT, 1, 2, 3 to select Teletext page 123. As
you press each command the macro indicator will blink once.
Finally save the macro you have learnt by pressing the LEARN key.
Both the LEARN and MACRO indicators will now turn off showing that
the macro has been saved.
Each macro can remember up to ten commands. If you enter nine
commands the LEARN and MACRO indicators will flash slowly to warn
you that the macro is nearly full. When you enter a tenth command the
macro will be saved automatically.
Replay a macro like this
Press the MACRO key followed by the number of the macro, for
example 5.
The MACRO indicator will flash rapidly as the commands are transmitted,
and at the end of the sequence it will turn off.
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Examples of macros
Playing a video at night
The following macro switches the System Controller on, selects Midnight
Movie mode, selects the VCR source, and starts the video playing:
STANDBY, QUIET, PROG, VCR, PLAY.
Displaying the National Lottery results on teletext
The following macro selects the TV source, chooses ITV, Teletext, and
then page 123:
PROG, TV, 3, TEXT, 1, 2, 3.
Interrupt a CD for the news
The following macro pauses the CD player, switches to the TV source, and
selects BBC1:
CD, PAUSE, PROG, TV, 1.
Resuming a CD
This macro might be used in conjunction with the previous one. It
switches back to the CD source and starts the CD playing again:
PROG, CD, PLAY.
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using the AV 5101 with Linn equipment
The Linn AV Personal Handset provides a range of special functions for
controlling the Linn AV 5103 System Controller, and for setting it up to suit
the other equipment in your system. For full information about using the
Personal Handset with the System Controller please refer to the AV 5103
System Controller Owners Manual.
The Linn AV Personal Handset also contains all the functions you need to
control any other Linn equipment you have in your system, and it can be
used in place of the handsets supplied with each product. This chapter gives
information about using the Personal Handset to control other Linn
products, including the Linn KNEKT Multi-Room system.
Controlling Linn CD players
You can control all the major functions of the Linn KARIK or MIMIK CD
players from the Personal Handset.
Select the CD player like this
Press the CD Audio/Video source select key.
This specifies that the preprogrammed or learned CD commands will be
transmitted.
Control the CD player like this
Press one of the keys shown in the following table:
Press To do this
STOP Stop the CD player.
PAUSE Pause the CD player.
PLAY Play the CD, or skip to the next track if the
CD is already playing.
SEARCH ¯, ¼ Search backwards or forwards through the
disk you are currently playing while listening
to a fast version of the sound.
SKIP , Go to the previous or next track.
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Select a track by number like this
Press the corresponding digit on the Personal Handset.
To enter a track number greater than 9 press and hold down the key for the
first digit until a dash appears on the CD player display, then press the key
for the second digit.
A full list of the preprogrammed commands is given in the Appendix, page 26.
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Controlling Linn tuners
The Personal Handset lets you operate most of the functions of the Linn
KREMLIN or KUDOS radio tuners.
Select the radio tuner like this
Press the TUNER Audio/Video source select key on the Personal
Handset.
This specifies that the preprogrammed or learned TUNER commands will be
transmitted.
Control the radio tuner like this
Press one of the keys shown in the table opposite:
Press To do this
Search ¯, ¼ Search downwards or upwards in frequency,
respectively, and stop when a station is found.
Skip , Step between radio preset stations.
Enter a preset number directly like this
Type the preset number, using the Programmable numeric keys.
A full list of the preprogrammed commands is given in the Appendix, page 26.
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